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In Reply to: RE: What is your single-most best clarinet solo piece - any type music? posted by Frihed89 on October 31, 2009 at 10:19:49
You can't argue with Mozart, Brahms, Goodman and Russell, but I'll add a few:Schubert - the Shepherd on the Rock and the Octet (btw - Beethoven's Septet, which inspired the Octet, is a lot of fun, but Schubert's writing for the clarinet is superior)
Bruch wrote eight lovely pieces for clarinet, viola and piano - they have a Chopinesque romanticism
Buddy DeFranco and Art Tatum from the Group Materpieces series - my favorite jazz clarinet album
And I'll second the Messaien which was mentioned but not sufficiently highlighted.
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